Responsive states: federalism and American public policy
"Introduction States as Stakeholders After the November 2016 elections gave the Republican Party unified control over the presidency and both chambers of Congress, its long-standing goal of "repealing and replacing" the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) seemed to be wel...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Introduction States as Stakeholders After the November 2016 elections gave the Republican Party unified control over the presidency and both chambers of Congress, its long-standing goal of "repealing and replacing" the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) seemed to be well within its reach. The House of Representatives voted to eradicate the central domestic policy accomplishment of the Obama administration in early May, at which point all eyes turned to the Senate. Since Senate Republicans were using the reconciliation process to circumvent the possibility of a Democratic filibuster and held only a 52-48 majority in the chamber, media attention focused on the handful of GOP senators viewed as capable of bucking the party line"-- |
Beschreibung: | xi, 242 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781108719230 9781108485173 |
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contents | Introduction : states as stakeholders -- Federalism and policy feedback -- The surprising persistence of unemployment insurance -- The brief life of the Sheppard-Towner Act -- The remarkable expansion of Medicaid -- The rise and demise of general revenue sharing -- How Superfund sowed the seeds of its own instability -- No Child Left Behind and the politics of state resistance -- Policy design, polarization, and the Affordable Care Act -- Conclusion : responsive states |
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spelling | Karch, Andrew 1975- Verfasser (DE-588)1046717340 aut Responsive states federalism and American public policy Andrew Karch (University of Minnesota), Shanna Rose (Claremont McKenna College) Cambridge ; New York, NY ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press 2019 xi, 242 Seiten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introduction : states as stakeholders -- Federalism and policy feedback -- The surprising persistence of unemployment insurance -- The brief life of the Sheppard-Towner Act -- The remarkable expansion of Medicaid -- The rise and demise of general revenue sharing -- How Superfund sowed the seeds of its own instability -- No Child Left Behind and the politics of state resistance -- Policy design, polarization, and the Affordable Care Act -- Conclusion : responsive states "Introduction States as Stakeholders After the November 2016 elections gave the Republican Party unified control over the presidency and both chambers of Congress, its long-standing goal of "repealing and replacing" the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) seemed to be well within its reach. The House of Representatives voted to eradicate the central domestic policy accomplishment of the Obama administration in early May, at which point all eyes turned to the Senate. Since Senate Republicans were using the reconciliation process to circumvent the possibility of a Democratic filibuster and held only a 52-48 majority in the chamber, media attention focused on the handful of GOP senators viewed as capable of bucking the party line"-- Federal government / United States Decentralization in government / United States Intergovernmental fiscal relations / United States Federal aid to public welfare / United States Federal aid to education / United Staets States' rights (American politics) Political planning / United States Dezentralisation (DE-588)4012005-3 gnd rswk-swf Bundesstaat (DE-588)4009006-1 gnd rswk-swf Bundesstaaten (DE-588)4271809-0 gnd rswk-swf Politische Planung (DE-588)4115587-7 gnd rswk-swf Föderalismus (DE-588)4017754-3 gnd rswk-swf Dezentralisation Motiv (DE-588)7545803-2 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Föderalismus (DE-588)4017754-3 s Bundesstaat (DE-588)4009006-1 s Bundesstaaten (DE-588)4271809-0 s Dezentralisation (DE-588)4012005-3 s Politische Planung (DE-588)4115587-7 s DE-604 Dezentralisation Motiv (DE-588)7545803-2 s Rose, Shanna Suzanne 1975- Verfasser (DE-588)132426366 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-108-62064-2 (DE-604)BV046212123 |
spellingShingle | Karch, Andrew 1975- Rose, Shanna Suzanne 1975- Responsive states federalism and American public policy Introduction : states as stakeholders -- Federalism and policy feedback -- The surprising persistence of unemployment insurance -- The brief life of the Sheppard-Towner Act -- The remarkable expansion of Medicaid -- The rise and demise of general revenue sharing -- How Superfund sowed the seeds of its own instability -- No Child Left Behind and the politics of state resistance -- Policy design, polarization, and the Affordable Care Act -- Conclusion : responsive states Federal government / United States Decentralization in government / United States Intergovernmental fiscal relations / United States Federal aid to public welfare / United States Federal aid to education / United Staets States' rights (American politics) Political planning / United States Dezentralisation (DE-588)4012005-3 gnd Bundesstaat (DE-588)4009006-1 gnd Bundesstaaten (DE-588)4271809-0 gnd Politische Planung (DE-588)4115587-7 gnd Föderalismus (DE-588)4017754-3 gnd Dezentralisation Motiv (DE-588)7545803-2 gnd |
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title | Responsive states federalism and American public policy |
title_auth | Responsive states federalism and American public policy |
title_exact_search | Responsive states federalism and American public policy |
title_full | Responsive states federalism and American public policy Andrew Karch (University of Minnesota), Shanna Rose (Claremont McKenna College) |
title_fullStr | Responsive states federalism and American public policy Andrew Karch (University of Minnesota), Shanna Rose (Claremont McKenna College) |
title_full_unstemmed | Responsive states federalism and American public policy Andrew Karch (University of Minnesota), Shanna Rose (Claremont McKenna College) |
title_short | Responsive states |
title_sort | responsive states federalism and american public policy |
title_sub | federalism and American public policy |
topic | Federal government / United States Decentralization in government / United States Intergovernmental fiscal relations / United States Federal aid to public welfare / United States Federal aid to education / United Staets States' rights (American politics) Political planning / United States Dezentralisation (DE-588)4012005-3 gnd Bundesstaat (DE-588)4009006-1 gnd Bundesstaaten (DE-588)4271809-0 gnd Politische Planung (DE-588)4115587-7 gnd Föderalismus (DE-588)4017754-3 gnd Dezentralisation Motiv (DE-588)7545803-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Federal government / United States Decentralization in government / United States Intergovernmental fiscal relations / United States Federal aid to public welfare / United States Federal aid to education / United Staets States' rights (American politics) Political planning / United States Dezentralisation Bundesstaat Bundesstaaten Politische Planung Föderalismus Dezentralisation Motiv USA |
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